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the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated debate are the people. and it's sort of what i do with movies. in "waiting for superman," i tried to bring the children, the students whose lives were at stake, and i think people respond to that. and i think when people meet the dreamers in this movie, they're going to see the human face, they're going to see what's at stake in this issue, not just for the dreamers in the movie, but how it affects our country and what we stand for. >> are you saying we have a lost characters of this debate? >> i do. i do. i think sometimes you look at this as numbers or there's a lot of fear about border security, there's a lot of misunderstand
the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated...
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susan davis is the chief congressional correspondent for "u.s.a. today." both are joining us from boston. thank you very much. tom, as someone who ran the marathon, tell me about the day. tell me what you went through and what you saw. >> well the day was a spectacular day. the weather was much like the weather we're having here now. and there was just a great day. the city of boston really came out as it does every year for a great race. the amount of selflessness going on was great. runners are running for causes as i was. and you know, i was coming around a corner towards the finish line and i just thinking about how fantastic everything was and then went through the finish line in about three minutes after i was through. i was walking through the corrals where they give out middals and food and drinks to the people who had run and the bombs went off. and pretty immediately it went from this just euphoric experience to a real fear-based experience. for all of us runners are in a daze after they finish and all of us were looking to be helped and told whe
susan davis is the chief congressional correspondent for "u.s.a. today." both are joining us from boston. thank you very much. tom, as someone who ran the marathon, tell me about the day. tell me what you went through and what you saw. >> well the day was a spectacular day. the weather was much like the weather we're having here now. and there was just a great day. the city of boston really came out as it does every year for a great race. the amount of selflessness going on was...
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and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is live images of the candle light vigil being held in dor chester moments ago, not live, for the 8-year-old victim of the bombings yesterday. martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious
and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is...
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. >> ed davis said exactly what he should as a public official. he's an outstanding police chief. i know him. in my view, inside, he knows this is a terrorist attack and that's what the federal government has to figure out with them right now. >> michael, thank you. i'm going to turn over live coverage to chris matthews, my colleague standing by with the latest information as well. chris? >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews with the latest on what's happening in boston. boston police say at least two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon today. a third bomb, as we just heard, exploded at the jfk library a short time later. nbc news reports they were small improvised explosive devices. here's video of that first explosion today. police say at least two people are dead already and 23 more injured. in fact, witnesses and hospital officials now say some of those injuries were severe including people with missing limbs. governor deval patrick called what happened today a horrific attack. officials say that a third explosion, as we said, occurred at the jfk library
. >> ed davis said exactly what he should as a public official. he's an outstanding police chief. i know him. in my view, inside, he knows this is a terrorist attack and that's what the federal government has to figure out with them right now. >> michael, thank you. i'm going to turn over live coverage to chris matthews, my colleague standing by with the latest information as well. chris? >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews with the latest on what's happening in boston....
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commissioner davis is going to give some details about what we know so far. mindful that we don't have the whole picture yet. but we have gotten a good deal of information. commissioner davis will take all of us through the information that we have and then i'll come back and talk about some of the things and ways in which we're going to ask people to help us help you this afternoon. so let me turn it over now to commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m., today, there was simultaneous explosions that occurred along the route of the boston marathon near the finish line. these explosions occurred 50 to 100 yards apart and each scene resulted in multiple casualties. at this point in time, all of the victims have been removed from the scene. we have sent officers to hospitals to be in touch with family members and possible witnesses. we immediately activated a system of response that the commonwealth of massachusetts and federal government has in place for these types of incidents. my first two calls were to the special agent in
commissioner davis is going to give some details about what we know so far. mindful that we don't have the whole picture yet. but we have gotten a good deal of information. commissioner davis will take all of us through the information that we have and then i'll come back and talk about some of the things and ways in which we're going to ask people to help us help you this afternoon. so let me turn it over now to commissioner of police here in boston. >> thank you, governor. at 2:50 p.m.,...
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and to police commissioner ed davis, both of whom had terrific weeks. from the very first press conference after the bombing where, among other things, ed davis just stepped on the whole story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. went and did that. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police action. there wasn't need for patriot act or warrantless wiretapping or enhanced interrogation techniques. they left the water board in the closet. this was cops being cops. this was grinding forensic work and shoe leather detective work and door-to-door searches and relying on the public and making the public a part of it. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from the streets of watertown and actually fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but saying thank you. it's been striking to see it. charlie, from esquire magazine, we're so looking forward to reading what you write about this amazing
and to police commissioner ed davis, both of whom had terrific weeks. from the very first press conference after the bombing where, among other things, ed davis just stepped on the whole story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. went and did that. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police action. there wasn't need for patriot act or warrantless wiretapping or enhanced...
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>> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m. cory cox has been a deputy sheriff for seven years. he's spent a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i turned my radar on and got it on radar at 95 miles an hour in a 55-mile-an-hour zone. i was thinking that this is going to be a drunk driver, somebody trying to get home, somebody just trying to have fun. >> deputy cox quickly turns around and starts to chase the speeder, practically burning up the highway. >> it was a dangerous pursuit. they were going so fast and by the time i got up to speed i could barely see them. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to the next county ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting
>> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m. cory cox has been a deputy sheriff for seven years. he's spent a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i turned my radar on and got it on radar at 95 miles an hour in a 55-mile-an-hour zone. i was thinking that this is going to be a drunk driver, somebody trying...
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. >> commissioner davis, you run this even year after year, presumably with a sound security plan. can you talk about what happened this year? what went wrong? and do you think these people may have been planning this for many years? >> the second part of that question will be answered by the investigation. there's a lot of work that needs to be done to determine exactly how this incident occurred. we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston, we work very closely with our federal partners, the intelligence services. each incident is vetted very carefully. there's a specific plan put together. this particular plan was very well thought out and executed. and there were more officers assigned to this race than we've ever assigned before. and we were particularly concerned with the finish line this year and assigned more officers down in that area. i think if you look at the videotapes, you an see that. we'll have a lot of time to vet all these plans and to determine exactly what happened here. this is going to be an integral part. >> did something go wrong
. >> commissioner davis, you run this even year after year, presumably with a sound security plan. can you talk about what happened this year? what went wrong? and do you think these people may have been planning this for many years? >> the second part of that question will be answered by the investigation. there's a lot of work that needs to be done to determine exactly how this incident occurred. we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston, we work...
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>> karen, i think commissioner davis can talk about that. i think we are processing all of the digital photographic evidence that we possibly can right now as quickly as possible with resources from fbi headquarters and quantico but i'd like commissioner davis to speak about the video cameras. >> thank you, rick. it's a basic investigative protocol at this point in time to secure all the video of the area so even as we were removing victims yesterday, officers were assigned to go in to the local establishments and secure those videos. there are a large number of them. so there's a logistics issue right now. we are working with the fbi. they're sending special teams to process that information. it's our intention to go through every frame of every video that we have to determine exactly who was in the area. this is probably one of the most well photographed areas in the country yesterday. >> commissioner -- >> as far as people coming and going for the city work, personal use, very difficult to move around copley square. are you asking people
>> karen, i think commissioner davis can talk about that. i think we are processing all of the digital photographic evidence that we possibly can right now as quickly as possible with resources from fbi headquarters and quantico but i'd like commissioner davis to speak about the video cameras. >> thank you, rick. it's a basic investigative protocol at this point in time to secure all the video of the area so even as we were removing victims yesterday, officers were assigned to go in...
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and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is ha team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. peel understand, this is a time when everybody works together. the fbi will lead, but the fbi will lean on every agency to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what everyone wants to know is who's responsible and how they're going to be brought to justice. but in terms of terrorism or even, even crime as an ongoing threat, in large scale security environments like this, do you feel that we are actually better now at protecting large scale security events leak the boston marathon or other large scale events that happen in other major cities than we were before 9/11? it's worrying to see something leak this happen when we feel like we've been safer. how could something like this happen in an environment that's this secure and do you feel like we've made a lot of progress. >> that's a great question. i still brief d
and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is ha team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. peel understand, this is a time when everybody works together. the fbi will lead, but the fbi will lean on every agency to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what everyone wants to know is who's responsible and how...
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attorney ortiz wanted to say a few words, then commissioner davis. >> yes, good evening. i just want to echo what the governor has said and what many others have said throughout the day today. this is a horrific tragedy in our city of boston. and we, on behalf of the department of justice, are here to provide all the resources necessary to this investigation. there are a lot of questions. and questions that we wish we could answer at this point. but what i can assure you is that this is a very thorough and active and fluid investigation. and i ask that you help with that. quite frankly, i know that there is a lot of information that is being sought as the govern every said. there's been a bit of misinformation. we do not want to add to that misinformation and what we want to do is to continue to investigate this matter, get to the individual or individuals that may be responsible for this and the department of justice is prepared to provide all of the assistance necessary to our, not only the fbi and atf and our other federal agencies, but our state and local partners as
attorney ortiz wanted to say a few words, then commissioner davis. >> yes, good evening. i just want to echo what the governor has said and what many others have said throughout the day today. this is a horrific tragedy in our city of boston. and we, on behalf of the department of justice, are here to provide all the resources necessary to this investigation. there are a lot of questions. and questions that we wish we could answer at this point. but what i can assure you is that this is a...
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and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is a team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. people understand this is a time where everybody works together. the fbi will now lead, but the fbi will lean on every federal agency and state and local authorities to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what everybody wants to know is who's responsible and how they're going to be brought to justice. but in terms of terrorism or even crime as an ongoing threat, in large-scale security environments like this, do you feel like we are actually better now at protecting large-scale security events like boston marathon? or like other sort of large-scale events that happen in other major cities than we were before 9/11? it's worrying to see something like this happen when we think we have been made so much safer, when we feel like we've at least been inconvenienced a lot more than we used to be. we're told security is
and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is a team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. people understand this is a time where everybody works together. the fbi will now lead, but the fbi will lean on every federal agency and state and local authorities to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what...
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. >> commissioner davis. >> four days ago my city was ruthlessly attacked. there's no explaining the savagery involved here. there is no explanation for it. i spent the last several days looking at hundreds of hours of videotape. i got see how brought yl that attack was over and over and over again. but more importantly i got to see what the boston police officers who responded to that scene, along with medical personnel and other first responders, did to put people back together. turn turn cats, putting a man on fire out with their hands. these are the things that came out of the savagery. it makes me proud to be a boston police officer. makes me proud to be a part of this team. rick delorier from the fbi could not be more cooperative. we have sat together almost hour for hour for the last four days. sharing every bit of information on a real team. colonel albans, same way. carmen ortiz with us all the time. then to bring the governor and mayor together, leading the city of boston. i want to say, the citizens have been incredibly patient with us. they have
. >> commissioner davis. >> four days ago my city was ruthlessly attacked. there's no explaining the savagery involved here. there is no explanation for it. i spent the last several days looking at hundreds of hours of videotape. i got see how brought yl that attack was over and over and over again. but more importantly i got to see what the boston police officers who responded to that scene, along with medical personnel and other first responders, did to put people back together....
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davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives and relying on the public. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but saying thank you. we're so looking forward to reading what you write about this. thank you for being out there. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum t
davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives and relying on the public. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but...
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davis guggenheim is the director. davis is an academy award-winning filmmaker whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." thanks for being here. >> nice to see you. >> i got a chance to watch film yesterday, interesting and touching. one of the stereotypes we hear, especially from the right this issue of illegal immigration is people who are coming into this country are sneaking in through the border, stealing job, some cases, criminals, on and on. this film offers a different perspective it takes look at hard working young people who, through no fault of their own, are in a state of immigration limb abortion why do you think it is so important to tell their stories? >> well, you know, my hope is that if people spend 30 minutes to see this movie, so exciting to have it premiere on your network, they will see the human face of this very complicated, confusing, often scary issue. and when you meet these people like erica and the four other dreamers in the movie, you realize that these peopl
davis guggenheim is the director. davis is an academy award-winning filmmaker whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." thanks for being here. >> nice to see you. >> i got a chance to watch film yesterday, interesting and touching. one of the stereotypes we hear, especially from the right this issue of illegal immigration is people who are coming into this country are sneaking in through the border, stealing job, some cases,...
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we told you that we would let you know what the boston police commissioner at davis said. not a great deal of new information there. he did say that the suspect remains in critical but stable condition. also confirming what we've been reporting, that the suspect at this point, that 19-year-old suspect, is not in a position to be interrogated, and the commissioner, commissioner davis did say that he suspects charges to come in the near future, could be later today, could be tomorrow, but, again, we're expecting the formal filing of charges to happen in the near future. but, again, copley square reopened in boston six days after the bombing. >>> there's talk now about what the boston marathon bombing could mean for the immigration reform bill just introduced last week. senator marco rubio was in las vegas last week talking about that immigration bill, but he ended up having to answer a lot of questions about whether legalizing immigration is the right thing to do right now in light of what's happened in boston. rubio insisted that the reform effort should go forward, but thi
we told you that we would let you know what the boston police commissioner at davis said. not a great deal of new information there. he did say that the suspect remains in critical but stable condition. also confirming what we've been reporting, that the suspect at this point, that 19-year-old suspect, is not in a position to be interrogated, and the commissioner, commissioner davis did say that he suspects charges to come in the near future, could be later today, could be tomorrow, but, again,...
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october 1994, 18,000 feet above davis, california. a group of skydivers is determined to make it into the record books. their goal? build a 46 parachute diamond or canopy and then separate and land safely. it will hold more eight skydivers than the world's best of 38. this morning is their last test before the next day's big jump. skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session. the skydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while someone else comes and joins the formation and you will form a diamond of parachutes. >> it's a risky jump. >> canopy formation is a very fragile formation. >> the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers. because if they get all tangled up in your parachute, it's gone. you can't use it to land. >> he knows even the smallest miss cue can be a disaster. >> it's much like choreographing a dance. place where
october 1994, 18,000 feet above davis, california. a group of skydivers is determined to make it into the record books. their goal? build a 46 parachute diamond or canopy and then separate and land safely. it will hold more eight skydivers than the world's best of 38. this morning is their last test before the next day's big jump. skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session. the skydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> canopy formation is multiple...
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. >> ed davis referenced that he had already received a call from the head of the fbi and as he indicated in that press conference, they are on their way. that's the full resources of the federal government, homeland security, fbi, various intelligence agencies, to work with the boston police department, massachusetts state police to very quickly secure that crime scene, get as much information, get as much evidence as they can to basically begin what will be a massive coordinated investigation. i'm also just listening to your previous speaker and watching the scene that he's describing, there was phenomenal heroism in the midst of that chaos, in the midst of what could have been a panicked situation. >> no question. >> watching that video, everyone is running away from the situation, pulling the fences apart and getting to the wounded. and you can't help but be amazed and impressed at the initial reaction of not only the law enforcement, national guard resources that were there but the runners and spectators and media running to help. it's to be applauded in the moment of chaos. >> what
. >> ed davis referenced that he had already received a call from the head of the fbi and as he indicated in that press conference, they are on their way. that's the full resources of the federal government, homeland security, fbi, various intelligence agencies, to work with the boston police department, massachusetts state police to very quickly secure that crime scene, get as much information, get as much evidence as they can to basically begin what will be a massive coordinated...
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excited. [ cheers and applause ] >> to celebrate his son's win, a father on the sidelines, charles davis blasts a not so subtle song "all i do is win." >> all i do is win, win, win no matter what. which kind of rubbed it in the faces of the losing team. >> probably was bragging. all we do is win. >> the harris county fans are not amused. >> one guy came over to tell him to turn the music down. he said i'm going to mess you up. and the other guy said here i am. and within that moment, they went at each other. and then you just hear people screaming from the center field. >> chaos erupts just over the fence with a fight between the family members of opposing teams. >> i see punching and mostly pushing and shoving and wrestling. people trying to break it up. >> what are you doing? >> so everyone's there to kind of break it up, but they're also taking sides at the same time. >> the one-on-one quickly escalates into a brawl. >> you know, we always get a bit of bickering between parents. but nothing to this magnitude. >> wives worry about their husbands. >> i'm not in it, honey. i'm way on thi
excited. [ cheers and applause ] >> to celebrate his son's win, a father on the sidelines, charles davis blasts a not so subtle song "all i do is win." >> all i do is win, win, win no matter what. which kind of rubbed it in the faces of the losing team. >> probably was bragging. all we do is win. >> the harris county fans are not amused. >> one guy came over to tell him to turn the music down. he said i'm going to mess you up. and the other guy said here...
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one of the boats was assigned to 34-year-old angie davis. >> this obviously is not where a bed is supposed to be. >> i want your juice, sugar. you gonna take this cake for a juice? she's...her juice. >> it's right by the table where everyone eats, where everyone sits and talks and plays cards and gets on my nerves. >> they're sitting overtop of me, eating their food. i want to talk to obama about this. >> [ laughs ] >> well, these are the bunks. it looks like the projects back here. somebody didn't flush the toilet, and that's gross. [ toilet flushes ] all right. toilet. this is the shower area, which someone has been in here. and you see this is just where people don't have home training. they just open stuff and just throw it all over the floor like they have maids. the women -- you just wouldn't believe how silly it is. [ indistinct shouting ] you hear that [bleep] >> yes, you did! >> no, i didn't! >> so here we go. >> people be coming up, telling us bull[bleep] about y'all! >> how old are you, though?! >> how old are you?! >> 28! >> i'm 27, i'm 27! ain't nobody going back [bleep] ain't
one of the boats was assigned to 34-year-old angie davis. >> this obviously is not where a bed is supposed to be. >> i want your juice, sugar. you gonna take this cake for a juice? she's...her juice. >> it's right by the table where everyone eats, where everyone sits and talks and plays cards and gets on my nerves. >> they're sitting overtop of me, eating their food. i want to talk to obama about this. >> [ laughs ] >> well, these are the bunks. it looks like...
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the important thing to point out, robert -- and it was just made clear by boston police commissioner davis that there are no -- there's nobody in custody. there's no suspects right now who the fbi has. so, this is -- remains a wide open investigation. you heard the pleas for photographs and videos of the public. that's pretty telling in and of itself that the investigators still need more evidence. i did talk a little while ago to a former top federal bomb expert who had some pretty interesting things to say about where this is going. this was a very powerful blast. two bombs went off very quickly within ten seconds and that suggests that there could have been more than one perpetrator here. >> michael, reporting on the scene and chris jansing, my thanks to both of you and bringing in now on the telephone is former massachusetts congressman barney frank. sir, it's good to have you with us this morning. i want to get you first, though, where were you when you first heard about this and the reaction when you learned of these explosions? >> i was in new haven. i spoke last night at a long-sta
the important thing to point out, robert -- and it was just made clear by boston police commissioner davis that there are no -- there's nobody in custody. there's no suspects right now who the fbi has. so, this is -- remains a wide open investigation. you heard the pleas for photographs and videos of the public. that's pretty telling in and of itself that the investigators still need more evidence. i did talk a little while ago to a former top federal bomb expert who had some pretty interesting...
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. >> yeah, well, obviously, you may have heard the chief ed davis speaking to reporters and making no bones about it these are terrorists. the fbi has more information than we have presently. one police officer is dead and another seriously injured and the other guy looks like a suicide that he was going to be taken out. he didn't want to live. the second guy gets away. what we have here even though the body count may not be big in terms of the 9/11, you do have a spectacular event that garnered worldwide attention. they have managed the last four or five days to terror the new england communities, specifically boston, and continues tonight where you see whole communities unfortunately having to be locked down until they come up with this guy. it's not over yet. this guy clearly poses a threat. we know he is armed with guns but he may have other ied explosives and may have boobytraps set up for law enforcement. it's clear that the first guy dies and looking like the second guy would be more than willing to die also. the police have their hands filled right now. i think what is the peo
. >> yeah, well, obviously, you may have heard the chief ed davis speaking to reporters and making no bones about it these are terrorists. the fbi has more information than we have presently. one police officer is dead and another seriously injured and the other guy looks like a suicide that he was going to be taken out. he didn't want to live. the second guy gets away. what we have here even though the body count may not be big in terms of the 9/11, you do have a spectacular event that...
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when police commissioner davis briefed us early this morning and talked about dzhokhar, he said, you know, we consider him to be a terrorist, but what kind of terrorist. that was the question we've had since the beginning. was it domestic, was it international, what was the motivation? was it because of the anniversary of oklahoma city and waco. or did it have radical islamic jihadi ties? i think the clues are increasingly pointing to the radical islamic jihadi connection. in particular, i want to point out one interesting thing, which we've just come across. we've gotten those travel records, which show that tamerlan, the older one, had left the united states last year for six months, flew to russia, and came back in july of 2012. and then it's just a month later, in august of 2012, just after his return from russia, that he -- there is this youtube account created in his name in which we repeatedly see these radical islamic postings. including the black banners of karzan, a prophesy evoked by osama bin laden and extreme al qaeda terrorists. and put that together with one other clue
when police commissioner davis briefed us early this morning and talked about dzhokhar, he said, you know, we consider him to be a terrorist, but what kind of terrorist. that was the question we've had since the beginning. was it domestic, was it international, what was the motivation? was it because of the anniversary of oklahoma city and waco. or did it have radical islamic jihadi ties? i think the clues are increasingly pointing to the radical islamic jihadi connection. in particular, i want...
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my name is ed davis, i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we have dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we've secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and the general is here. i'd like to thank the people working closely with us. we've received offers of assistance from chicago, los angeles, units responded here from new york city and baltimore. and we are working very closely with all of our partners on this complex investigation. i want to stress that the area around the crime scene which was yesterday was 15 blocks has been reduced to about 12 blocks this point in time and we'll continue to collapse that crime scene as the facts and circumstances make that available. we want to open up as many streets and get people in to their buildings as quickly as we can. we're working diligently on that but please be patient with us in the time that we need to proce
my name is ed davis, i'm police commissioner for the city of boston. we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we have dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we've secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and the general is here. i'd like to thank the people working closely with us. we've received offers of assistance from chicago, los angeles, units...
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all the agencies are doing the right thing, from the commissioner of police, ed davis, who's an icon in the police chief world, to every agency. this is the right thing to do. they've made a calllation and now they're going to take the logical steps. the key here, though, is 72 hours, we had the bombing. one of the main things happened yesterday and that was the media kerfuffle that there was an arrest made and people were identified. >> i understand. >> the bomber knows that. the bomber knows that. and so yesterday the bomber knew the investigators had his picture. so there's some behavior yesterday from the bombers. we don't know what that is. they're not pegging off this today. they reacted and acted yesterday. so we're a little bit behind the bomber now. >> let me talk about above and beyond in the game of just the evolution of technology. i read on the front page of the "washington post" today, it was the left side bar and it said basically we will all have at the end of this investigation, fairly soon, every second of the time of the marathon. four or five hours. every second o
all the agencies are doing the right thing, from the commissioner of police, ed davis, who's an icon in the police chief world, to every agency. this is the right thing to do. they've made a calllation and now they're going to take the logical steps. the key here, though, is 72 hours, we had the bombing. one of the main things happened yesterday and that was the media kerfuffle that there was an arrest made and people were identified. >> i understand. >> the bomber knows that. the...
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the police at davis, they've got their work cut out for them. i'm sure there's going to be forensic evidence from both scenes. i guarantee you'll have tv cameras and video cameras coming into play over the next few days. there may be witnesses who surface, people who may have ran from the scene out of sheer panic that may have seen somebody acting suspicious. you have two locations. is it one individual dropping off two bombs or two individuals each one developing off a bomb? all of those things. and then, of course, with the fbi and the local terrorism task force. do they have any informants that can shed light on this? and probably the biggest thing is not to jump to conclusions. not to assume anything. leave it all wide open. don't lean towards a foreign or domestic. it could be either one. patriots day, also tax day. that could've got people up in arms. it could be a foreign type. so you leave all the options, all the possibilities open and let the evidence and the cctv cameras and the witnesses will bring you to your suspects. >> chief, how
the police at davis, they've got their work cut out for them. i'm sure there's going to be forensic evidence from both scenes. i guarantee you'll have tv cameras and video cameras coming into play over the next few days. there may be witnesses who surface, people who may have ran from the scene out of sheer panic that may have seen somebody acting suspicious. you have two locations. is it one individual dropping off two bombs or two individuals each one developing off a bomb? all of those...